Brownsville Country Club

The land that this scenic course is built on was once part of an old southern plantation, and later was the site where Confederate soldiers held reunions. The signature hole is #13, a 172-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot across a scenic pond to the green. The course is spread out over 150 acres and has many mature trees lining its fairways, but the fairways are so wide that these trees seldom come into play. There are water hazards that come into play on four holes.

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Course Reviews

Hidden Oaks Golf Course"Hidden Oaks used to be in bad shape."Hidden Oaks Golf Course was run down into bad shape for a few years. The course was never kept up in good shape. But now there are new owners that have brought the beauty back into Hidden Oaks Golf Course, within two years. Hidden Oaks it still young, but I do beleive it has changed dramatically.---Jack Melhorn, New Orleans, Louisiana

Blue Lakes Country Club"Unreal"Blue Lakes C.C. is one of the best courses I have played, and I have been all over the country. Deep in the Snake River Canyon, there is not one shot that isnt breath taking. Rob Ellis, has done a great job with his staff, and golf course. If anyone gets the opportunity to play this magnificant course, do not pass it up. I would pay 2ce or 3 times as much to play this course again.---Dub, Palm Springs , CA USA

Forest Hills Golf Club"A Historic Walk"I find this course extremely enjoyable to play, not just because of the challenging holes, but because of the history as well. It's my favorite in Augusta (besides the National) and has just been newly renovated to make play even more difficult. Definately recommended.---D. Brown, Augusta, GA

Ramsey Golf Club"Good Challenge"Although Ramsey might not be in the best shape it is still a very challenging course with a tough layout. You can find yourself in trouble of pretty much every hole on the course if you don't hit it straight or know how to shape your ball. Take advantage of the easy start Holes #1 and #2 provide as the rest of the front can be a major challenge. The back 9 can be long but there isn't as much trouble. ---Anonymous, Twin Cities, MN